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Tikvah at Camp Ramah Darom - Atlanta

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  • Location Address: 6400 Powers Ferry Rd. NW, Suite 215 | Atlanta, GA 30339
  • reviews Rating: 3.58 (12 reviews)
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About Tikvah at Camp Ramah Darom - Atlanta

Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and surrounded by the Chattahoochee National Forest, Ramah Darom is a welcoming place that offers experiential Jewish programs for all ages throughout the year. In the summer, young campers at Camp Ramah Darom have transformative Jewish experiences: they learn new skills, forge identity, gain independence
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6400 Powers Ferry Rd. NW, Suite 215, GA, 30339

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3.58
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The roads may be whiny and tight but the place is so extraordinary. Youll love it there.

Matha Happy
26 May 2024
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Michael Fingerman
26 May 2024
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Cheskel Weber
26 May 2024
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Brad Hinderliter
26 May 2024
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A Jewish Camp should be a place where children go to enjoy nature play sports make new friends enjoy time with old friends sing and dance and learn...

C F.
15 August 2022
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Do not send your child here To say I never write reviews is an understatement I never see the purpose but now that my child was bullied to a sick and...

jodi d.
29 July 2022
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Worst camp ever - NOT KOSHERMy kids have gone here twice but never again. They are supposed to be kosher but my kid has severe dairy allergy and went to the ER twice in on session on meat days. Explanation given by staff was its really tough with having meet and dairy meals. Last time I checked kosher meant separate dishes so this level of callousness to my kids health should be an alarm to the fact that theres nothing kosher about this camp. If they dont care about well-being of the children rest assured they dont care about keeping kosher.

Gavin Malcolm
26 May 2022
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Ethan Flics
26 May 2022
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Amit R
26 May 2020
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Jared Mentkow
26 May 2019
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Oj Jing
26 May 2019
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Jeff Glickman
26 May 2015

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